No one came from farther down the ladder than the 8.50 Index finalists, and in the end, Magliocco, No. 27, won a close one against No. 32 Joe Albrecht in a class that drew 66 entrants.

In the Pro Street Bikes class, Yoder, aboard a hot-pink Suzuki, streaked away from Joey Gladstone. Yoder, the No. 2 qualifier, clocked top speed of the event in time trials at 204.29 mph.

Dean Marinis

Bruder, who already had reset the X275 national E.T. record at 4.807 seconds in qualifying No. 1 with a 149.81-mph speed, was held up for best of the weekend, and used a better reaction time to hold off Dean Marinis in the showdown for the debuting class.